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Biography

Tiger is a mysterious man who entered the "The King of Iron Fist Tournament" dressed in clothes inspired by the golden age of soul music. His polished capoeira moves look quite similar to those used by Eddy, but the nature of the relationship between these two fighters remains a mystery. [1]

Other Appearances

Ending Description: Tiger is shown pointing at the sky and saying something at what appears to be Ling Xiaoyu'sstage. Then, he points to the sky with his other hand. He raises and lowers one of his hands, and then he raises and lowers his other hand. He spins around once in one direction. Then, he spins around again in the opposite direction. Finally, he points at the screen and grins.

Tiger Jackson returns in Tekken Tag Tournament 2 as a playable character for the console version only.

He is also notably the only character in the game to not have an ending. Beating Arcade Mode/Pair Play Mode with Tiger does not award anything. He (along with Unknown) also lacks any customization options as well.
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Tiger is available after beating the game with all of the characters. To use him, the player must go to Eddy Gordo on the "Character Select" screen and press either the "Start" button or the "Triangle" button.

There is a glitch with Tiger (and Eddy) when he is used as a Practice Mode dummy. All attacks performed on Tiger are read as a combo string, and it doesn't reset until he hits the ground or into full crouch.

Thought to be a possible alter-ego of Eddy at one point, Eddy's ending proved this false, by showing them as two separate people, while Tekken Tag Tournament 2 finally gave Tiger his own slot.

Tiger Jackson can be seen in the Pool Party stage. He can be seen even when Eddy Gordo is in the stage as well, further implying that they are separate individuals. Tiger replaces Lee Chaolan's alter-ego Violet, who was the fighter seen in this stage in Tekken 5 (except when Lee was fighting).